If you block someone in WhatsApp, what do they see?

If you block someone in WhatsApp, what do they see - briefly?

When you block someone on WhatsApp, they will no longer be able to view your profile picture or status updates. They can still send messages and calls, but these will not reach you.

If you block someone in WhatsApp, what do they see - in detail?

When you block someone on WhatsApp, the experience for the person being blocked is quite limited compared to what they were used to before the block. Here's a detailed breakdown of what they will and won't see:

Firstly, the blocked user will no longer be able to view your profile picture or status updates. Your last seen timestamp and online status will also be hidden from them. This means that even if you are actively using WhatsApp at the moment, it will appear as if you are offline to the blocked individual.

Secondly, any messages they send to you after being blocked will not be delivered. Instead of seeing a checkmark (which indicates delivery), they will see only one tick mark, indicating that their message was sent but not received. This is because WhatsApp does not notify users when their messages are undeliverable due to being blocked by the recipient.

Thirdly, calls from the blocked user will not go through. If they attempt to call you, it will ring once and then disconnect immediately. They won't see any indication that you have blocked them; instead, it might seem like there is a technical issue or that your phone is unavailable.

Lastly, even though the blocked user cannot view your status updates directly, they can still see any status updates that are visible to everyone (i.e., public statuses). This means that if you have a public status update and they know your number, they might be able to see it from someone else's device or through other means.

Overall, blocking someone on WhatsApp significantly restricts their ability to interact with you and view your activity within the app. It provides a level of privacy and control over who can communicate with you and what information they can access about you.